Geophysical techniques play a pivotal role in modern geology and earth sciences by offering non-invasive methods to investigate subsurface structures and properties. These techniques utilize principles from physics to study variations in the Earth's gravitational, magnetic, electrical, and seismic fields. Gravity surveys measure density variations, while magnetic surveys detect magnetic anomalies, both helping locate subsurface features like ore bodies or geological structures. Electrical methods assess resistivity changes to map groundwater or mineral deposits. Seismic surveys use sound waves to image subsurface layers, crucial for oil exploration and earthquake hazard assessment. Together, these techniques provide valuable insights into the Earth's composition, structure, and dynamics, aiding in resource exploration, environmental assessment, and geotechnical engineering.
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